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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => The Shop => : shadow May 14, 2007, 12:38:00 PM
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Here's where all the maddness start's hehe. It's my tunning and fab area. On the other side of the cage shelve's is my lathe and wood working area. Gene that's one of my packrat shelve's LOL. The B3 and 2240 are hanging out for company. Ed
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I can see right now that there is no room for me anymore to spend the week in your shop.. hehe You have filled it up completly and I do not see my bed anywhere now..:) Looks very nice Ed.. The Pack Rat side business looks like it is paying off..:) Thanks for showing us the mad house.. hehe
Gene
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Very Nice Ed,
But you know what my Pappy always said, a neat shop is a sign of a sick mind ! but the way, your clock is off. hehehe
I have my screwdrivers divided into three drawers, one for my good screwdrivers, one for my professional screwdrivers, and a small drawer for my gunsmith and fine mini screwdrivers, but I always knew that I was sick, and obsessive compulsive. hehehe
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Gene buddy, remember my loft shooting range is right above me, plenty of room up there for 10 bed's hehe and still shoot. Ed
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LOL Paul, yes there is a shop fridge, it's on the other side by my step's which go upto my shooting range loft. Ed
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Doood, where's the 100 different pieces to 1000 different guns, and sawdust, we need some sawdust. You guys are far too organised, you need to have a Dremel tool laying on the bench running all of the time with no-one holding it, and 100 little pieces of mis-cut icemaker tubing on the floor, and sawdust...you need some freaking sawdust....so much sawdust that it makes the camera hard to focus.....oh yea, and a busted Chinese PCP in various small pieces on the floor, on the bench and on the freaking ping pong table that your wife thinks the kids need to house in YOUR garage....what, me bitter?
Hehe, nice looking shop, but you really do need more sawdust....rookie!
Dan
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LOL, got lot's of sawdust, it's all in bin's that sit under my saw's and belt sander's, should I dump it out and sweep it about in the shop hehe. Already left the dremel running once, chased it across the bench as it took out my java cup , those sucker's can move. Ed
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Ed,
I love it, I have to make do with the tailgate of my pickup for a bench and fab area.
I drive 45 minutes to my old place where I have some tools (those that haven't been taken
to someone's new home) and then do whatever I have to and then return.
Well I don't have any saydust that way. LOL
Nice shop, thanks for sharing, also nice looking B3.
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Those Dremels can sure run fast, hehe. I like the jitterbug sander when I set it down before turning it off, that one is fun. Fired up the drill press when I was a kid with the chuck key still attached....sure peaved my woodshop teacher a bunch:) I saw some show where they had belt sander races, forget where I saw that, but it was cool. They had wooden troughs for the belt sanders to run in, and 100's of feet of extension cord!
dan
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Boy the word envy is sure coming up a lot in my posts lol. My workshop is the desk I am sittin at right now, the little letter writing pullout on the side makes a decent little stand for the guns when I mess with em. And the computer is right here with slime and junk all over the keyboard... clean it??? heck no its like your favorite coffee mug if ya clean it it is ruined hehehehehe.
John
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HOWDYA heat that place, Ed? don't see much insulation. Or does that shootin' adrenalin keep ya cozy in the cold months, hehe?
Ric G
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Yep Ric, get's darn cold up here in the winter but I got baseboard heat in my working area . It's a big old barn coverted into a two car garage so I built a 30 gal wood stove and put it on tha far end, stoke it up and it will drive you out of there looking for some ice tea hehe.Ed
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WOW! Puts my shop to shame! It looks GREAT!
I just have a little 5 foot by 5 foot square in the garage! My table saw is my work bench...Kinda sucks. I have a shed in the back yard that I plan on converting sometime.